Visual information is everywhere. We are constantly immersed in a flow of visual data that reshapes our social and inner world. Companies and individuals are competing to conquer the publics scarce attention by inventing distinctive visual formats to stand out from the crowd. How can designers, inventors, and product managers create designs that are quick to process as well as meaningful, unique and memorable in an age characterized by constant information overload? The answer is to think aesthetically. Research insights at the intersection between cognitive science and art studies demonstrate that our minds can effectively process visual complexity by using aesthetic pleasure and judgement as a guide. Analysing the work of great artists and designers from the perspective of how our mind appreciates beauty, Elegant Design identifies actionable aesthetic strategies that will help you to design products and user experiences that are useful, beautiful and meaningful.
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Weight: 912g
Dimensions: 210 x 270mm
Publication Date: 07 Apr 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781350177451
About Giuseppe ZolloLuca Iandoli
Luca Iandoli is Associate Dean for Global Programs and Research and a professor in the Department of Computer Science at St. Johns University. Luca was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence and served as associate professor at the University of Naples Federico II Italy and as visiting professor at Stevens Institute of Technology USA. His research focuses on collective intelligence interaction design and product aesthetics. Giuseppe Zollo is Professor of Business and Management at the University of Naples Federico II Schools of Engineering and School of Architecture Italy. With a background in architecture and information science Giuseppes research focuses on complex systems organizational learning and sense-making. His intellectual interests span from cognitive studies on art appreciation to history of science and technology.